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>>>topp experts will testify in washington this week. authorities are jpmorgan chase will testify. the hearings will continue this wednesday and thursday. >>> the financial crisis may have caused housing problems over the past few years. housing prices in the baltimore area rose in 2009. home sales increased by 3% compared to the year before. however, there is a downside here. the average sales price fell 9% compared to prices in 2008. sales have picked up due to the $8,000 first-time home buyer credit. >>> if you are sitting at home tonight, i hope you have the fireplace roaring. it is another cold one. >> it will be cold. the winds are dying now. i want to show you that we are at 29 degrees. the dew point is at 8 degrees. we are dropping into the teens overnight. i'll have the rest of the weekend forecast when we come back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> well, you piqued my curiosity. a warm up coming? >> it will not be that warm. we have been solidly below that since the year started. the first day on january 1st, we got to 41 degrees early in the day. we have been in the 20s or 30s since t
>>>topp experts will testify in washington this week. authorities are jpmorgan chase will testify. the hearings will continue this wednesday and thursday. >>> the financial crisis may have caused housing problems over the past few years. housing prices in the baltimore area rose in 2009. home sales increased by 3% compared to the year before. however, there is a downside here. the average sales price fell 9% compared to prices in 2008. sales have picked up due to the $8,000...
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. >>> top anchors will tep this week in washington d.c. about what caused the financial crisis. a special panel will hold the first in a series of public hearings. the heads of jpmorgan chase, bank of america and goldman sachs are among those who will testify. the hearings begin on wednesday and could cub into thursday. >>> the football crisis may have caused problems for home sales but they rose in the baltimore area in 2009. the baltimore sun says sales increased by 3%. the downsize is the average sale price fell 9% compared to 2008. many economists say sales picked up due to the $8,000 first-time home buyer credit. >>> baltimore is halfway through the traditional flu season that typically ends in april. as gee gentlemen barnett explains, doctors are hosting h1n1 flu clinics anticipating a boost in patients. >> reporter: the h1n1 flur clinic in southwest baltimore works on a first come. >> we had people here about an hour before we were supposed to start. >> reporter: first served basis. >> it's a different bug. >> reporter: doctors say it's unpredictable. that's why many hosp
. >>> top anchors will tep this week in washington d.c. about what caused the financial crisis. a special panel will hold the first in a series of public hearings. the heads of jpmorgan chase, bank of america and goldman sachs are among those who will testify. the hearings begin on wednesday and could cub into thursday. >>> the football crisis may have caused problems for home sales but they rose in the baltimore area in 2009. the baltimore sun says sales increased by 3%. the...
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high winds caused major concerns in washington d.c. a huge tree fell on power lines. residents in the area lost power for some time. major gusts caused several bge customers to be without power. more than 38,000 customers have been restored so far. there are 39 residents without power tonight, most in baltimore. also in baltimore, the winds had street lights and ravens' flags blowing all over the place. people venturing out, bundled up. many say yeah, it's winter, but come on. >> my ears are cold. they hurt. the wind is just terrible. feels like it's going to blow me away. >> the temperature all day today has been below freezing. will we ever get out of this deep freeze sometime before june? here's vytas reid with a look at the forecast. >> your lips are frozen. >> it was very cold out there. in fact, temperatures having a hard time getting out of the freezing point. you add that wind and that's where it gets brutal. mother nature is not being very kind. talk about those cold winds blowing strongly. snow showers to the north. not quite making it here. maybe a flake or
high winds caused major concerns in washington d.c. a huge tree fell on power lines. residents in the area lost power for some time. major gusts caused several bge customers to be without power. more than 38,000 customers have been restored so far. there are 39 residents without power tonight, most in baltimore. also in baltimore, the winds had street lights and ravens' flags blowing all over the place. people venturing out, bundled up. many say yeah, it's winter, but come on. >> my ears...
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details are next. >> i'm brook hart in washington. i'll have the latest on new screening ruled in place for air travelers. also the latest on the christmas day bomb plot investigation. >> is baltimore city winning its bet in reduced homicide rates? commissioner bealefeld will join us. >> bundle up. despite slightly softer winds, the frigid temperatures are expected to continue. the insta-weather plus
details are next. >> i'm brook hart in washington. i'll have the latest on new screening ruled in place for air travelers. also the latest on the christmas day bomb plot investigation. >> is baltimore city winning its bet in reduced homicide rates? commissioner bealefeld will join us. >> bundle up. despite slightly softer winds, the frigid temperatures are expected to continue. the insta-weather plus
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your forecast for the washington area for today, plenty of clouds. still windy at times actually few flurries possible. high 32 degrees. that is 11 degrees below normal and as i said, those winds could gust up to 30 miles per hour at times today. five-day forecast, more cold weather on tap. tomorrow, 34. wednesday, 37. thursday, maybe 39. maybe if we're luck you, 40 degrees. there is a chance of snow as a coastal storm will likely develop thursday night into friday. don't know how much snow at this point. frankly, that storm could stay to our south and we could see no snow p there is a 40 to 50 prirt chance of that torrey pines in our area -- we could see no snow. there is a 40 to 50% chance of that in our area. >>> we have the lane open around the capital beltway. no incidents between college park and bethesda. the live shot of 270 out of germantown headed south. the lane are open all the out to the split. we've seen a big change in our traffic pat everyones. the kids are back to school. we've seen a big change -- we've seen a big change in our traf
your forecast for the washington area for today, plenty of clouds. still windy at times actually few flurries possible. high 32 degrees. that is 11 degrees below normal and as i said, those winds could gust up to 30 miles per hour at times today. five-day forecast, more cold weather on tap. tomorrow, 34. wednesday, 37. thursday, maybe 39. maybe if we're luck you, 40 degrees. there is a chance of snow as a coastal storm will likely develop thursday night into friday. don't know how much snow at...
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i said, tom, we are not going into washington. we are going away from washington. we better stop. so we pulled over on the road. i started to calling of a friend and say, please, get on the computer and figure out where we have to get back to where we have to go. i had a law clerk who was driving down. he was from washington. he talked us back onto the road and to the hotel. it was a very busy 5.5 hours close to six hours, between the rain and getting lost. it was a very eventful mike. >> it sounds like not much sleep. >> no, we arrive in washington and two 30 a.m. i practiced my speech. the last thing i did was to read it and try to committed to memory. three hours later, when i got up, the first thing i did was to give the speech without the papers in front of me. when i was able to do that, i said, i got it. then i was able to shower and get dressed. i chose to be a lawyer and ultimately a judge because i find endless challenge in the complexities of the law. i firmly believe in the rule of law as the foundation for all of our basic rights. for as long as i can remember, i have
i said, tom, we are not going into washington. we are going away from washington. we better stop. so we pulled over on the road. i started to calling of a friend and say, please, get on the computer and figure out where we have to get back to where we have to go. i had a law clerk who was driving down. he was from washington. he talked us back onto the road and to the hotel. it was a very busy 5.5 hours close to six hours, between the rain and getting lost. it was a very eventful mike. >>...
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bullets to the washington wizards because of the sensitivity of the issue over the gun violence. the family is apparently extremely upset. the police and u.s. attorney's office are conducting an investigation to see whether deceases strict gun control rules were violated. >> after the game, he spoke with reporters saying he used bad judgment taking the guns into the locker room and denies about gambling saying there is a misconception about him and crittendon and he said he would deal with police on monday. >>> next at 11, elton john and eminem teamed up in 2001. they getting together, this time for a series on a personal matter. we have the news edge on. that get ready for cold. >> cold arctic air settling in. we have a wind advisory in effect, until 4:00 a.m. tomorrow. i would not be surprised if it's extended. the gusts from 45 to 50 miles an hour and also, windchill advisory in effect for areas to our west and to our north. that is through until about 7:00 tomorrow morning. current wind gusts, 32 miles an hour at national airport; 37 at dulles a 35 miles an hour wind
bullets to the washington wizards because of the sensitivity of the issue over the gun violence. the family is apparently extremely upset. the police and u.s. attorney's office are conducting an investigation to see whether deceases strict gun control rules were violated. >> after the game, he spoke with reporters saying he used bad judgment taking the guns into the locker room and denies about gambling saying there is a misconception about him and crittendon and he said he would deal...
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how it happened. >>> there's -- why five men from washington, d.c. face charges in pakistan today. >>> and take another live look outside. marty will be back with the first warning weather forecast. >> complete coverage continues with don scott, mary bubala and first warning weather with marty bass and meteorologist bernette woods. it's wjz maryland's news statio,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, >>> five young men from the dc area are suspected planning to carry out terrorist attacks. group appeared in court in pakistan today. the defense lawyer says the court granted police two weeks to prepare terrorism charges. the men say they intend to travel to afghanistan to help their fellow muslims but denied involvement in a terrorist plot. . >>> police in arizona say a teen accidently accidently ran over and killed her brother with the car. the two were joke around in a mall park lot and he was jumping in front of the car while she slammed on the brakes narrowly missing him until one time she couldn't stop and she ran the 17-year-old over. >>> two fans were hrt follow
how it happened. >>> there's -- why five men from washington, d.c. face charges in pakistan today. >>> and take another live look outside. marty will be back with the first warning weather forecast. >> complete coverage continues with don scott, mary bubala and first warning weather with marty bass and meteorologist bernette woods. it's wjz maryland's news statio,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, >>> five young men from the dc area are suspected planning to carry out...
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host: washington d.c., go ahead. caller: how does the irs regulate those taxpayers who are not lawyers or accountants? [unintelligible] and there is no form of identity for the tax preparers. how you plan to do this from the recommendations you have made? guest: that is a good question and it is one of my concerns with the proposal as it stands right now. there is a pattern, a model of doing a tax preparation were the person actually need at the tax -- the person that the customer meet at the tax preparation shop may not be the person who signed the return. and as you all may not know, anyone who have -- and as you all know, anyone who prepares a return has to sign it and track whether they are accurate themselves in doing the return. the person who you are meeting may not be the one that signs in who we can track. the irs is proposing to recall require not -- to require non- signers to be regulated. that concerns me because someone who may not have ever met the taxpayer is the one assigned to return and we may not h
host: washington d.c., go ahead. caller: how does the irs regulate those taxpayers who are not lawyers or accountants? [unintelligible] and there is no form of identity for the tax preparers. how you plan to do this from the recommendations you have made? guest: that is a good question and it is one of my concerns with the proposal as it stands right now. there is a pattern, a model of doing a tax preparation were the person actually need at the tax -- the person that the customer meet at the...
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in washington, i am brian moore. >> coming to salzburg, ocean city, a new airline may be coming. they would like to remain anonymous for the time. they only have flights through philadelphia and charlotte, but business leaders must prove there is enough demand. the time is 9:08. it is 16 degrees on tv hill. we have the baltimore business journal writer here with more details. >> here to explain more, just ahead. >> spinning off of the new england coast, a storm. it feels like >> take a look at our doppler radar. the storm is still spinning off of cape cod and going to the south, intensifying the winds. we are still very windy and cold. all of the snow is in new england. the lake effect snow machine is working in new york state and it is headed to the south. once you get around cleveland and parts of pennsylvania, down in west virginia, lake effect snow diminishes because the wind is more westerly. but that might pick up later as the snow starts falling again out in western maryland and pennsylvania. we will keep an eye on that. let's take a look at the current temperatures. looks
in washington, i am brian moore. >> coming to salzburg, ocean city, a new airline may be coming. they would like to remain anonymous for the time. they only have flights through philadelphia and charlotte, but business leaders must prove there is enough demand. the time is 9:08. it is 16 degrees on tv hill. we have the baltimore business journal writer here with more details. >> here to explain more, just ahead. >> spinning off of the new england coast, a storm. it feels like...
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washington journal begins at the top of the next hour. and later in the morning, the carnegie endowment for national peace hosts a forum on the world economy in 2010. >> on c-span 2 this morning long-term care services. who provides long-term services, who gets them and who pays for the services? and whether or not congress will include long-term insurance in their final health care bill. that's live at 8:30 eastern. and later in the morning on c-span three, a forum on energy efficiency. those from government industry, and academia will discuss smart technology. that's live from the national press club at 10:00 eastern. the federal government reported a slowing in the growth of health care spending in 2008. but it levels it's still outpacing the overall any. more on the report from the centers of medicare and medicaid services. susan host this isçó 55-minute event. >> i'm susan denser, happy new year and welcome to our briefing on health care numbers. that is ritual as the medicare and medicaid services as well as health affairs to brin
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that was at george washington university? >> actually, he made that exact same speech again and again and again in 2002, which was very interesting. you could look at it runway -- at it one way and it could be that he was anxious for minorities to have decent housing or you could save i wonder what forces were in play in 2002 to give him to say this. if you look at it from wall street, in 2002, that was a critical time. it was just about that time that the smart people on wall street decided that instead of being so diversified in the securities, why not just love them up with subprime loans? they started pouring subprime loans into these products in such large numbers that it made them much more vulnerable to explosion. >> what were the democrats doing about the idea of subprime mortgages? >> not enough. it is fair to say that no one was raising alarms. i think she'll bear -- she loved their -- i think one woman was raising concerns by 2004. apart from some people on wall street that started to bet against subprime loans in,
that was at george washington university? >> actually, he made that exact same speech again and again and again in 2002, which was very interesting. you could look at it runway -- at it one way and it could be that he was anxious for minorities to have decent housing or you could save i wonder what forces were in play in 2002 to give him to say this. if you look at it from wall street, in 2002, that was a critical time. it was just about that time that the smart people on wall street...
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. >> also in washington, a jogger makes a grim discovery this morning. a car frozen in the waters of rock creek with the men inside. we will have an update on his condition after the break. -- with a man inside. we will have an update on his condition after the break. police arrest a man accused of police arrest a man accused of gunning >> the man was found inside and overturned car at rock creek this morning. a jogger made the discovery at 11:30 a.m. the car was submerged in about 6 feet of water. it was hard to believe it was -- they believe it was there for some time because ice formed around it. a fire department spokesperson says the victim is in the 50's and is at george washington hospital. a tip to the show "america's most woanted" led to the capture of a suspect. u.s. marshals arrested paul late saturday night. he had been the focus of an intense nationwide manhunt after he allegedly shot and killed his twin sisters, his aunt, and a cousin. the family says the rest means there will be able to sleep at night. >> the manhunt added a lot of stress
. >> also in washington, a jogger makes a grim discovery this morning. a car frozen in the waters of rock creek with the men inside. we will have an update on his condition after the break. -- with a man inside. we will have an update on his condition after the break. police arrest a man accused of police arrest a man accused of gunning >> the man was found inside and overturned car at rock creek this morning. a jogger made the discovery at 11:30 a.m. the car was submerged in about...
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do you feel we are safe enough traveling in maryland which is sensitive because of its proximity to washington -- are we doing enough to protect people flying in and out of maryland? >> i think we continue to look for ways to improve what we do. the maryland aviation administration and all law enforcement arm of that works with tsa other federal law enforcement and the airlines to make sure that passengers flying in and out of bwi-byrd marshall have the safest environment you cannot be content. gori you have to look for ways where the system can be improved. the integrity of the system could be made stronger. we continue to do that. to not just at the airports but we look at across the board what we can do to look for disasters and emergencies. yesterday i was with barbara mikulski and announced a $2.5 million for disaster preparedness. across the board, we need to continue looking at ways we can improve security or asshur security. >> what will the administration be doing to continue the relationship of baltimore city? much has been made of this relationship between the governor and the incom
do you feel we are safe enough traveling in maryland which is sensitive because of its proximity to washington -- are we doing enough to protect people flying in and out of maryland? >> i think we continue to look for ways to improve what we do. the maryland aviation administration and all law enforcement arm of that works with tsa other federal law enforcement and the airlines to make sure that passengers flying in and out of bwi-byrd marshall have the safest environment you cannot be...
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washington. defense secretary donald rumsfeld called the report reprehensible. dick cheney said he was offended. . called it absurd. the washington post editorialized that, quote, lately the organization has tended to save its most vitriolic condemnation not for dictators but for the united states and. it was a clear attempt to try to discredit this organization. i have followed washington politics long enough to know that when top officials attack you instead of ignoring you it is because they are scared of you. the white house's attack on the group's credibility for me at that time was a clear affirmation of amnesty international integrity and power. we are talking about look bush administration but it is important to note that president obama signed the national defense authorization act that endorses another attempt by the u.s. government to conduct military commission trial. amnesty international and irene khan are once again pushing and changing the way we see human rights. in a new campaig
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george washington defeats howard 81-63 improving to 10-3. the buy son 1-13. the one other local score, american beats brown 76-68. tomorrow afternoon marks the end of the of season for the redskins. changes are expected around redskins park following the season finale tomorrow. players like jason campbell, carlos rogers, may be wearing the burgundy and gold for the tienl time along with jim zorn. it's hard not to think about the future. >> you can't control it so i'm not going to stress myself about it. if it's meant for me to be here, i'll be here, if it's not, then i won't. all you can do is, you put good stuff out there on sunday. >> a lot of guys haven't been talking that much about it. a lot of guys are like okay, let's get to san diego and play as hard as we can and wherever the chips fall after that, there are sure to be a lot of quick decisions coming up soon. >> reporter: a couple other notes, mississippi beats oklahoma state 21-7 in the cotton bowl and wizards in action against the spurs tonight. will, sarah? >> thanks, lindsay. one more look at the
george washington defeats howard 81-63 improving to 10-3. the buy son 1-13. the one other local score, american beats brown 76-68. tomorrow afternoon marks the end of the of season for the redskins. changes are expected around redskins park following the season finale tomorrow. players like jason campbell, carlos rogers, may be wearing the burgundy and gold for the tienl time along with jim zorn. it's hard not to think about the future. >> you can't control it so i'm not going to stress...
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brooke hart has the latest from washington. a >> new screening rules were not a factor in a securities scare last nine and a new work after the wrong man walked through a checkpoint and disappeared. flights were delayed hours. new rules mean tighter security for all travelers bound for the u.s., with more random screenings, patdowns, bag searches, and body scans. passengers from 14 named countries all deemed state sponsors of terror or countries of interest can expect such checks across the board. that includes yemen, the country were president, said that the nigerian-born abdulmutallab was trained to carry a christmas day bomb plot. >> this group, al qaeda in the iridium peninsula, crandon and directed him to attack a plane headed for -- trained him and directed him to attack a plane headed for america. >> there is an advantage to talking to us in terms of plea agreements. >> critics say that the case does not belong in civilian courts. >> if we treated the christmas day, as a terrorist, he would have immediately been interrog
brooke hart has the latest from washington. a >> new screening rules were not a factor in a securities scare last nine and a new work after the wrong man walked through a checkpoint and disappeared. flights were delayed hours. new rules mean tighter security for all travelers bound for the u.s., with more random screenings, patdowns, bag searches, and body scans. passengers from 14 named countries all deemed state sponsors of terror or countries of interest can expect such checks across...
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we'll have reaction straight ahead. >> i'm nikole killion in washington with details of new airport security rules that take effect today that story coming up. >> and bitterly cold weather and blustery conditions continuing. we could even see some snow flurries on this first monday of the new year. stay tuned. >> and problems that could arise because of ice and wind warnings at the area bridges. we'll update you on what could be a busy morning rush coming ♪ happy anniversary wow! [ grunts ] oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. aah! [ door opens, closes ] wow. what's the occasion? [ male announcer ] relax. pam helps you pull it off. cup-cakes! cup-- re-do! re-do! ( stove dings ) cup-cakes! cup-cakes! cup-cakes! ( cheering ) announcer: relax. pam helps you pull it off. cup-cakes! cup-cakes! cup-cakes! ( cheering ) ♪ [ sniffs ] morning. you got in pretty late last night. dad, i'm not sixteen anymore. still, it was late. well... you're not gonna have to worry about that anymore. yeah, why's that? ♪ todd's a lucky man. ♪ the best part of wakin' up... ♪ that's what i told him when we talked l
we'll have reaction straight ahead. >> i'm nikole killion in washington with details of new airport security rules that take effect today that story coming up. >> and bitterly cold weather and blustery conditions continuing. we could even see some snow flurries on this first monday of the new year. stay tuned. >> and problems that could arise because of ice and wind warnings at the area bridges. we'll update you on what could be a busy morning rush coming ♪ happy anniversary...
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revenge of the nerds washington style. the washington director on a roll with the ladies. is that a geek game changer? the most famous nerd ever lewis from "revenge of the nerds" is best. guess what else? plus-size model is turning heads here and everywhere. @' >>> people just you just like you're in high school. >> ogre! ogre! >> nerds! nerds! >> ogre, ogre! >> where are they? >> i think they're talking about us. >>> no way! >> neil: it's me. i was so intrigued by this story. are the nerds finally getting their revenge? white house budget director peter orszag has all of a sudden become geek guy. orszag knows his numbers. crunch this number. two. one greek shipping heiress had his baby, a beautiful tv reporter who is his fiancee. just doesn't add up for a guy like orszag you wouldn't think. jude law or gibson or tom brady or me, make sense for guys like that. now dwo dweebs are having their day. i've been saying it for years. lewis got the girl in "revenge of the nerds." he's joining us. thank you for coming. >> good to be here. >> neil: your movie was a great inspiration
revenge of the nerds washington style. the washington director on a roll with the ladies. is that a geek game changer? the most famous nerd ever lewis from "revenge of the nerds" is best. guess what else? plus-size model is turning heads here and everywhere. @' >>> people just you just like you're in high school. >> ogre! ogre! >> nerds! nerds! >> ogre, ogre! >> where are they? >> i think they're talking about us. >>> no way! >>...
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viviana hurtado, abc news, washington. >>> police are still looking for a man who slipped through security at newark airport in new jersey. authorities say that the man walked through a screening checkpoint exit into the secure side of the continental terminal. this is yesterday. police are looking at all the surveillance tape to try to identify that man. yesterday flights were grounded for hours as police tried to find the man. today things appear to be back up and running as usual in newark. >>> in glen burnie six people were hurt in an apartment fire. when fire crews got to the willow apartments they found heavy smoke coming from the building. firefighters say the flames seemed to have been started by a pot left on the stove. and the three children were hospitalized including a 2-year-old who suffered what appeared to be life-threatening injuries. a 19-year-old was also seriously hurt. >>> off to perry hall, and a fire that broke out at a home at kendrick court. this happened around 11:30 yesterday morning. neighbors tell us a mother and two young children had just left to buy paint for
viviana hurtado, abc news, washington. >>> police are still looking for a man who slipped through security at newark airport in new jersey. authorities say that the man walked through a screening checkpoint exit into the secure side of the continental terminal. this is yesterday. police are looking at all the surveillance tape to try to identify that man. yesterday flights were grounded for hours as police tried to find the man. today things appear to be back up and running as usual in...
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bob orr, cbs news, washington. >>> nba star gilbert arenas of the washington wizards is scheduled to meet with police today about an alleged okayer room incident involving guns on christmas eve. arenas and a teammate drew guns on each other in a dispute over gambling debts according to the new york "post." arenas says he used bad judgment in keeping his guns in the team and he locker room, but says he does not gamble. >>> straight ahead, your monday morning weather. and in sports, the last games of the nfl regular season decide the final playoff match-ups. they've been pounded... my muscles just ache... ... all over my body... ...it just doesn't go away. it's so baffling. (announcer) does this sound like the pain you've been experiencing? this is fibromyalgia. chronic, widespread pain and tenderness that affects millions. sometimes i need a hug... ...but i know it's gonna hurt... (announcer) there is hope. understanding your pain... ...is the first step to treating it. talk to your doctor and visit fibrocenter.com for answers and support. what's going on? we ordered a gift online and
bob orr, cbs news, washington. >>> nba star gilbert arenas of the washington wizards is scheduled to meet with police today about an alleged okayer room incident involving guns on christmas eve. arenas and a teammate drew guns on each other in a dispute over gambling debts according to the new york "post." arenas says he used bad judgment in keeping his guns in the team and he locker room, but says he does not gamble. >>> straight ahead, your monday morning weather....
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contractors to washington for a tri for a crime allegedly coited in a war zone. and baghd, people in iraq have reay wanted to know w is this going to play out. how is the u.s. dicial system going to hale this case? are we going to get stice? so judge ricardo you arebina led today. what did he say. he w the he sense the ruli and what reasons did he give for it? >> he threw out the tire case. he dmissed the indictment againsall five member. and the reason was he basically said that prosecutors ossed the line. and theyishandled eviden. whatappened is after the shooting, the state departmentame in and said to the conactors, we want to know what happened. tell uwhat happened. and as pt of -- as part of their contct they have to tell the state departmt. but that is a --n legal tes a coerced statement. th're required to give it and so as part of e deal, yogive us a statement about what hapns, we'll use it for our intnal investigatn and we won't use those stements in any crimin prosecution. t what happened was those statements were us in the criminal case. they were used
contractors to washington for a tri for a crime allegedly coited in a war zone. and baghd, people in iraq have reay wanted to know w is this going to play out. how is the u.s. dicial system going to hale this case? are we going to get stice? so judge ricardo you arebina led today. what did he say. he w the he sense the ruli and what reasons did he give for it? >> he threw out the tire case. he dmissed the indictment againsall five member. and the reason was he basically said that...
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in washington, fox news. >>> one of the victims of the bombing was 37-year-old harold brown, jr., of fairfax station. he worked or the state department and had three children. >>> the senate majority leader is apologizing tonight for a controversial comments he made about president obama during the campaign n. a private consideration senator senator reid commented that president obama was a light skinned african-american with no negro dialect unless he wanted to have one. senator reid said he's sincerely responding for offending any and all americans, especially african- americans for my improper comment. the. has accepted the apology. >>> what's the best way to give an underprivileged child an edge? i'm going to introduce you to a young man who comes from nearly nothing and show you how he's making something of his life. >>> plus, the trouble with traffic lights, energy saving bulbs causing problems in the winter weather. what you need to know to stay safe. >>> and what's up with the big -- [ indiscernible ] stick around. we're coming back in just 90 seconds.
in washington, fox news. >>> one of the victims of the bombing was 37-year-old harold brown, jr., of fairfax station. he worked or the state department and had three children. >>> the senate majority leader is apologizing tonight for a controversial comments he made about president obama during the campaign n. a private consideration senator senator reid commented that president obama was a light skinned african-american with no negro dialect unless he wanted to have one....
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so you know outside right now it is a very frigid night here in washington. and all across virginia, maryland, up and down the african-american seaboard it's pretty much cold every where east of the rockies. temperatures for a high didn't even make the freezing mark. 28 in washington after a 16-degree start this morning, our coldest morning since the first week of march. currently, 24 and wind chill of 10 and peak wind gusts at 46 miles an hour both yesterday and today. exceptionally windy weather across the mid-atlantic and up and down the eastern seaboard and current temperatures are already on their way down to the low and mid 20s. single digit wind chills out there early this evening. those will still be out there first thing tomorrow morning so the weather service issued a wind chill advisory from the western suburbs to the shenandoah valley and off to the west of the west virginia panhandle and portions of western maryland and the wind chill values will be in the single digits above zero. snowfall? a little light snow, especially far northern maryland a
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. >> we know the president and first family will be traveling from hawaii back to washington. how will the president implement these plans? he talked about the tools and resources needed. how will he then implement the plan? >> the biggest thing to look at is tuesday when he's got his first full day back at the white house. he'll go into the situation room for a security meeting, head of cia and other intelligence chiefs. he could be calling them on the carpet to find out what went wrong, but more importantly, what he has been stressing today and in recent days here in hawaii, the more important thing is to find out what the intelligence community is learning from this. what fixes need to be made so they can toughen things up and prevent future attacks. that is the most important part of all. >> we'll look for that tuesday night. ed henry reporting the last few days from the beautiful honolulu, hawaii. >>> tonight cnn will be bringing you a special look at what some people are calling the breeding ground of terrorism. disaffected young muslims. christiane amanpour hosts "the w
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inact, i think when he lks, it's great to be out of washington, be awayrom washington and allhat, i think he haso make the se that public service is important. thathe public mission, that the differee whether 90% of theids in this country go to public sols. -- schools. thats why our business, is the public's busess. i really thi that is it. it is a toh slog but that is what those do. >> h do you read ben bernanke's confirmation vote. only got0 votes and 30 against hi right, i have said on is program we interview people and sometim you interview sobody who tremendous impresses you. and person bernankis tremendous impressive. so i personally was happ he was reconfirmed. whwas it not unanimous. part of it, you know, has made mistake like anybody in this kind of circumstances but frankly a lot of it wa this wasn easy shot at wall street. and ere were several pulist moves, okay, i'm not going to usehat word. there re several words, several moves this wk. >> lehrer: they're availab on-line. >> by people whoant to take a st at wall street or who just want tappear popur and one of them was voting
inact, i think when he lks, it's great to be out of washington, be awayrom washington and allhat, i think he haso make the se that public service is important. thathe public mission, that the differee whether 90% of theids in this country go to public sols. -- schools. thats why our business, is the public's busess. i really thi that is it. it is a toh slog but that is what those do. >> h do you read ben bernanke's confirmation vote. only got0 votes and 30 against hi right, i have said on...
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the weasels in washington. >> the weasels in washington makes the the case of what the weasels if washington. >> that's fantastic! >> that's fantastic! >> that's weird. >> that's weird, isn't it? >> that's weird. >> i'd like more, please. >> i'd like for please. >> more pudding. >> more, please. >> mud the mudding in the pudding pops. it'd like more please. >> please, sir. i'd like some more. >> that's a good one. that's a classic. my wife loves 'em. people ask me all the time, you know, you are so great. what is your wife like? i introduce my wife and they say is she really like that at home? he says, yes, he is. it's great. they say, excuse me, honey. it'd like more please. the laughs ensue. then she gets a golf club. >> speaking of pudding. your favorite food? >> honey, honey, no dessert. you have to eat your green vegetables and eat everything on your plate. >> this is why lord axon did not say power tends to purify. >> why are you handing me cookies? >> cookie dough. >> i did. >> i really did. this is like nature's prozac. it's close to it. it has sugar in it. sugar is made by god. i'm
the weasels in washington. >> the weasels in washington makes the the case of what the weasels if washington. >> that's fantastic! >> that's fantastic! >> that's weird. >> that's weird, isn't it? >> that's weird. >> i'd like more, please. >> i'd like for please. >> more pudding. >> more, please. >> mud the mudding in the pudding pops. it'd like more please. >> please, sir. i'd like some more. >> that's a good one....
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i was in washington at the time as a capitol hill correspondent, and i remember the fer it cost and washington. defense secretary donald rumsfeld called the report reprehensible. cheney said he was offended. [laughter] bush called it upsurged and "the washington post" editorialized that, quote, the organization has tended to save its most vitriolic condemnation is not for the world's dictators but for the united states. it was a clear attempt to try -- officials attack you instead ignore you it is because they are scared of you. the white house attack on the group's credibility for me at that time was a clear affirmation of amnesty international's integrity and power. now, we are talking about the bush administration but it's important to note that this past wednesday president barack obama signed the national defense authorization act that in forces yet another attempt to conduct a commission trials. amnesty international and irene are once again pushing and changing the way that we see human rights. in a new campaign called demand dignity amnesty international is seeking to make poverty to h
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i'm joined from washington by the nation's first secretary of homeland security, former pennsylvania governor tom ridge. welcome back. >> nice to be back. >> sean: maybe this is progress. he acknowledges finally there's a war on terror. is that progress? >> i listened carefully and read it again. we are at war. we are at war against al-qaeda. i think that's a long way from saying this was an isolated extremist act, which is something that he said a week ago. it is morning that we mine americans no better person in the world to do it and no more important person in the world to do it, than the president this is not an isolated incident that al-qaeda is recruiting on a day-to-day basis individuals to recruit, train, proselytize and send out to the person world to the united states to do harm. it is huge progress. those are important words. >> sean: janet napolitano said the system works. every single time there's an incident, mr. secretary, every single time, we hear, i don't care if it is fort hood this airline attack, we keep hearing almost immediately, this is not terror-related. wh
i'm joined from washington by the nation's first secretary of homeland security, former pennsylvania governor tom ridge. welcome back. >> nice to be back. >> sean: maybe this is progress. he acknowledges finally there's a war on terror. is that progress? >> i listened carefully and read it again. we are at war. we are at war against al-qaeda. i think that's a long way from saying this was an isolated extremist act, which is something that he said a week ago. it is morning that...
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we'll break that down next on washington post live. oh ! ucheballe it we, co comelex,ef d ll t 's tmpiogame i d, ieir don' the the d. te ex! cal get hou he3 mo hingat? cal ow t som een g toyou. you lo--utte so c i .. i lo i .. otheer l- i' one ank -ou le taoffbeermuch you e grlsnee trips b er l taste grs. you're gorgeous, look at you, i loooov y >>> if you are if you like what you have seen check out washington post live for the best in sports talk. we're on monday through friday at 5 and again at 11:30 only on comcast sportsnet. before we put down the remote, take a look at the best and funnest moments on the show it is dvr rewind. >> this is me and scott this is not high definition. i look like uncle fester. >> recap the breaking news. >> the first lady of skins nation. kelli johnson. >> she does not pass the ball. >> okay. >> all over it there. wizards insider. washington post.com. >> a super bowl ring. >> and it was won in minnesota. >> what? , there was a call from brett farve but it was intercepted, that's luke going out with ivan and
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big stories in washington over 30 years. >> and where her at the national press club. i think a lot of our viewers want to know what is the national press club? >> national press club is the finest asp club in the entire world. as you can see from this event with 90 authors or something like that and i don't know how many thousands of people coming through, it's the most act as biggest club probably in the world of any kind plus it's all journalism and it's all about the press and the things we do that's really good stuff that a lot of people on the left in the right don't think we do well but we do extremely well. .. >> thanks, everybody. thank you so much. thank you for being here this afternoon. it's wonderful to have this event at my home church with so many members of my church family. this event was sponsored by the seniors at our church and i am grateful for that. ladies and gentlemen, thank you. here's the format: i'm going to talk for a bit about the book, read a couple excerpts from the book and then i hope to open for questions to have a discussion about iss
big stories in washington over 30 years. >> and where her at the national press club. i think a lot of our viewers want to know what is the national press club? >> national press club is the finest asp club in the entire world. as you can see from this event with 90 authors or something like that and i don't know how many thousands of people coming through, it's the most act as biggest club probably in the world of any kind plus it's all journalism and it's all about the press and...
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some large trees snapped in washington, d.c. some fell on power lines. it's calming down a little bit. don't be mistaken, it's still very cold. bernadette woods is live with the updated conditions. any good news? >> depending on how you look at it, it's not a major snowstorm. it's going to be cold. that's one thing that's for sure. we have seen a few flurries today. out to the west we have had some snow accumulating in the mountains. service the wind gusts go, 49 was our peak wind gust in hamilton in the city. windy out the last couple of days. we're coming down a notch from that, but it's still very breezy and will be through the day tomorrow. 23 in baltimore, 8 degrees in oakland. the wind chill is ten degrees in baltimore. we'll lose the wind a little bit. cold air will continue. >> stay with us for coverage of weather. go to wjz.com for the updated forecast. >>> some breaking news out of new jersey, right now a search is underway for a man that walked through a security screening check point exit into the secure side of the terminal. all flights at n
some large trees snapped in washington, d.c. some fell on power lines. it's calming down a little bit. don't be mistaken, it's still very cold. bernadette woods is live with the updated conditions. any good news? >> depending on how you look at it, it's not a major snowstorm. it's going to be cold. that's one thing that's for sure. we have seen a few flurries today. out to the west we have had some snow accumulating in the mountains. service the wind gusts go, 49 was our peak wind gust in...
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in washington, brook heafort, nbc news. >> 6:08. 23 degrees. coming up, the financial news in the "bloomberg business report." >> a computer program goes into effect in florida. how it's helping save lives and taxpayer money. >> an accused murderer on the loose for two months this morning the man hunt is over. how police caught their man. >> and it's much colder than normal. and the winds are still gusty. details on your insta-weather plus forecast on how cold we're going to be today. stay tuned. >> windy enough for wind warnings at area bridges. we'll update you coming up. >> 26 degrees. that doesn't give you the real atmosphere of the outside because the winds are still gusty. there's clouds around it feels like the low teens throughout right now. what's happening h.d. doppler where it's very active? there's snow emanating from the great lakes region. we could see some snow showers this afternoon. it rotates through here. that major blizzard, the remnants with that low pressure off the gulf coast of maine, still circulating. they got two tbee
in washington, brook heafort, nbc news. >> 6:08. 23 degrees. coming up, the financial news in the "bloomberg business report." >> a computer program goes into effect in florida. how it's helping save lives and taxpayer money. >> an accused murderer on the loose for two months this morning the man hunt is over. how police caught their man. >> and it's much colder than normal. and the winds are still gusty. details on your insta-weather plus forecast on how cold...
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and martha washington organized women to make those for the men. but they all use their own individual passions and talents headed for the same destination. and they got the. we need to do that now. so whatever your passion, your talent is, follow it. use it. go for it, with all the gusto you possibly have got. you don't want to be -- you want to be burned at the end. and all of our passions and then we'll all be pains in washington's and move, but let's all move in the same direction of creating a sustainable just an peace world. let's all move in the direction of creating a world for my grandson. thanks. [applause] >> and we will get there. there. we will get there. >> next question. >> i enjoy your work. it seems like you are driven to reconcile a lot of misdeeds from your previous life, and how are you balancing that after you read this book with your public life that you now braced? how are you taking that balance between your personal life and kind of reconciling those misdeeds with much larger message that you're trying to sense because i do
and martha washington organized women to make those for the men. but they all use their own individual passions and talents headed for the same destination. and they got the. we need to do that now. so whatever your passion, your talent is, follow it. use it. go for it, with all the gusto you possibly have got. you don't want to be -- you want to be burned at the end. and all of our passions and then we'll all be pains in washington's and move, but let's all move in the same direction of...
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. >> reporter: the season for the washington red redskins ends the way it began with a painful loss on the road. now that the season is officially over many people are left to wonder was jim zorn's post-game press conference officially his last. >> i have had no indication of that and i would not even comment on that until you know -- there are a lot of things i'm sure out there as far as stories. there already has been. i get that. but i'm working on our team meeting. i'm working on our off season schedule. and until i'm -- until it's told on any other effort, i'm getting ready. >> after the game, you know, guys hugging each other, because we know the tea is probably going to be broken up in a lot of different ways. just commending each other for the fight and being in it together, continuing to keep fighting through all the adverse ty and overcoming a lot of it even though we didn't get a chance to win most of our games in the column at least we didn't give up. younow hearing coach zorn give his speech at the end, he don't know what's going to happen, so it's bitter sweet. >> reporte
. >> reporter: the season for the washington red redskins ends the way it began with a painful loss on the road. now that the season is officially over many people are left to wonder was jim zorn's post-game press conference officially his last. >> i have had no indication of that and i would not even comment on that until you know -- there are a lot of things i'm sure out there as far as stories. there already has been. i get that. but i'm working on our team meeting. i'm working...
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it's all raising eyebrows in washington. >> get your free phone at this number. >>reporter: it's the fastest-growing welfare program in the u.s. free cell phones. >> i think it's a good idea. you can't do anything without a phone. >>reporter: how do you get your phone voice mail texting and more than an hour of talk time a month? if you qualify for public-assistance programs like food stamps, medicaid or free school lunches, you're automatically eligible. of course, the phonings are not really free, they're paid for with fees for those who have a cell or hardline phone. it's called universal charge. >> the reality is this is just the frosting an enormous cake. we spend over $800 billion a year providing various types of assistance to the the poor. >>reporter: supporters insist that while it may sound wasteful, low-income americans need cell phones even if they can't afford them. >> it's valid public purpose and needs that can be fulfilled by having this available, but i think we all need to take a really hard look at the cost. >>reporter: the program is costing a
it's all raising eyebrows in washington. >> get your free phone at this number. >>reporter: it's the fastest-growing welfare program in the u.s. free cell phones. >> i think it's a good idea. you can't do anything without a phone. >>reporter: how do you get your phone voice mail texting and more than an hour of talk time a month? if you qualify for public-assistance programs like food stamps, medicaid or free school lunches, you're automatically eligible. of course, the...
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. >>> high winds and freezing temperatures are making for miserable situations in washington. a wind gust took out this giant tree and power lines there. crews spent yesterday trying to repair the damage. the downed power lines caused a minor power outage but customers there quickly got back on line. >>> we're not the only ones getting hammered by the cold arctic winds. all up and down the east coast people are braving bone-chilling temperatures and many folks opted to stay indoors, others decided to venture out. in north carolina some brave souls headed to a farmers market in durham. one man said he was so cold he couldn't get the money out of his pocket. not even hot chocolate could warm him up. in maine, the problem there was the snow, most of the state got a foot or more, portland got away with a measly eight inches. snowy roads are making it tough to drive on. plows are out in the highways and in town everyone is trying to get a jump on the clean-up. >>> it looks nice there. check out another post card scene. this one near boston. the boardwalk. in the town of hull. on bo
. >>> high winds and freezing temperatures are making for miserable situations in washington. a wind gust took out this giant tree and power lines there. crews spent yesterday trying to repair the damage. the downed power lines caused a minor power outage but customers there quickly got back on line. >>> we're not the only ones getting hammered by the cold arctic winds. all up and down the east coast people are braving bone-chilling temperatures and many folks opted to stay...
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he is trying to get the work out throughout washington. a new way to trim the fat in washington, one work out at a time. >> don't go away. we'll be back with more news in a moment. first a look at some eevents going on around town this weekend. to our community it's our lifeline to the emergency information we need it's a free service that provides free entertainment. but one day soon, it could be taken away. there's a movement among special interest groups to limit free antenna tv and millions of americans who depend on it would lose out. let's tell congress to keep free antenna tv as part of our communications future. always free and always local. >> a lot of shouting back in 2009. don't forget all the yelling. america considered an all-time low. a couple of men with little in come on trying to change that. >> the reforms i'm proposing would not apply to those who are here illegally. >> you lie. >> who has card number one. last summer's town hall meeting. cable tv. >> this guy is a racist. >> the title is so messy, i love it. now we judg
he is trying to get the work out throughout washington. a new way to trim the fat in washington, one work out at a time. >> don't go away. we'll be back with more news in a moment. first a look at some eevents going on around town this weekend. to our community it's our lifeline to the emergency information we need it's a free service that provides free entertainment. but one day soon, it could be taken away. there's a movement among special interest groups to limit free antenna tv and...
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and also by that time you had on the courthouse steps in any city around here -- around washington -- you had these houses being auctioned once every three minutes basically. so we could see at that point that the one important -- first of all both of us thought that it could be as important as 1929. i had just been reading john kenneth galbraith's book on '29 and andrew's father covered the crash of 1929 so we could see these -- the rumblings and though we better jump on this now. and that with a documentary like this we could actually tie together what was happening in a place like baltimore with wall street. did you do next? >> well we started talking to people. we'd started, i mean months -- what we do as journalist is we're, you know, we're trained to master, you know, get in touch with the subject very quickly and start to look around to see who was doing interesting reporting about this and we came across mark pittman at bloomberg who had been writing about this before really anyone else and who really spotted what was happening. and we also started going to baltimore to, you k
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george washington defeats howard, 81-63 to improve to 10- 3. the baseon, 1-13 and american beats brown brown. >>> >> more coming up on geico sports extra at 11:15, including a word from dave ross who is nice and warm with the skins in california. >>> we're jealous, right? >> oh, yes. >> thank you, lindsay. >>> taking it to the storm force for more on the top story amount live look outside on a blistery cold and windy night. a wind advisory in effect right now. gwen is coming back with a look at the next five days and the tumbling temps after the break. ( sighs ) ( music throughout ) hey bets, can i borrow a quarter? sure, still not dry? i'm trying to shrink them. i lost weight and now some clothes are too big. how did you do it? simple stuff. eating right and i switched to whole grain. whole grain... studies show that people who eat more whole grain tend to have a healthier body weight. multigrain cheerios has five whole grains... and 110 calories per lightly sweetened serving. more grains. less you. multigrain cheerios. >> meet meet olivia r
george washington defeats howard, 81-63 to improve to 10- 3. the baseon, 1-13 and american beats brown brown. >>> >> more coming up on geico sports extra at 11:15, including a word from dave ross who is nice and warm with the skins in california. >>> we're jealous, right? >> oh, yes. >> thank you, lindsay. >>> taking it to the storm force for more on the top story amount live look outside on a blistery cold and windy night. a wind advisory in effect...
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you're watching "good morning washington." it all starts with havinglocks more hotels to choose from.. that's why i book with expedia. so i can find someplace familiar... or somewhere more distinctive... nice! then i can compare dates to find out when i can save the most cash. done and done. we should do this more often. more choices, more savings. where you book matters. expedia. ♪ dot com have you gotten your seasonal flu vaccination? great - but your work's not done yet. we still need to get the h1n1 flu vaccination. you, me -- we should all get one. the vaccine is safe and proven effective against this highly contagious new strain of flu virus. we can help prevent the spread of this virus if we all just roll up our sleeves. to learn more about the h1n1 flu vaccination visit h1n1get1.com or call your local health department it's up to you to fight the flu. >>> 6:40. your traffic and weather together every 10 minutes. >> let's check in with brian van de graaff. he is outside our studios. it is only in the 20's. >> we're in
you're watching "good morning washington." it all starts with havinglocks more hotels to choose from.. that's why i book with expedia. so i can find someplace familiar... or somewhere more distinctive... nice! then i can compare dates to find out when i can save the most cash. done and done. we should do this more often. more choices, more savings. where you book matters. expedia. ♪ dot com have you gotten your seasonal flu vaccination? great - but your work's not done yet. we still...
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in washington, wjz eyewitness news. >>> the u.s. embassy in yemen is shut down this morning they're concerns it can be prone to an attack. official versus also closed down their embassy there. >>> two football players are injured in st. louis after trying to catch a football shoe. it is caught on video. he tossed the shoe, a common tradition after the game there. two people fell out trying to reach and catch it. the rams say neither fan was seriously hurt. he only fell about six or eight feet. the ravens another show down this coming sunday. mark viviano has more this morning from oakland california. >> in a season in which things did not come easily for the ravens so it is in the playoff clincher. they count on stars to come through in their victory over oakland. >> four r minutes to go first half. >> the ravens appeared to be cruising through the first half. pushes oakland safety and he goes 77 yards for his second touchdown of the day, 14-3 raven, oakland looked like a push overbut the raiders respond. charlie frey to miller for
in washington, wjz eyewitness news. >>> the u.s. embassy in yemen is shut down this morning they're concerns it can be prone to an attack. official versus also closed down their embassy there. >>> two football players are injured in st. louis after trying to catch a football shoe. it is caught on video. he tossed the shoe, a common tradition after the game there. two people fell out trying to reach and catch it. the rams say neither fan was seriously hurt. he only fell about...
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only in 2005 when word came down that the atlantic was going to be moved from boston to washington did i start to try to think about the map again and i did because i wanted to make a living in boston and not move to washington. [laughter] excuse me. and when i went back to my article idf bolder had a brilliant idea. i would write a little book about the making of this map and it would come out in 2007 timed perfectly to coincide with the 500th anniversary of the naming of america and i barely made it to 2009. [laughter] so, what happened? why did it take me longer than expected? the simple answer is i just got sucked in and i thought when i came to the map that i was going to be focusing on the new world and particularly the naming of america. very quickly as jones suggested, i started just seeing more and more in the map been feeling as though there was an opportunity to do much more comprehensive book that would survey the map as a whole, and could be an excuse for doing a kind of geographical and intellectual adventure story with the map kind of as the backdrop. so, what struck me
only in 2005 when word came down that the atlantic was going to be moved from boston to washington did i start to try to think about the map again and i did because i wanted to make a living in boston and not move to washington. [laughter] excuse me. and when i went back to my article idf bolder had a brilliant idea. i would write a little book about the making of this map and it would come out in 2007 timed perfectly to coincide with the 500th anniversary of the naming of america and i barely...
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now more from washington. tell us about this latest review. >> reporter: this review is supposed to look at intelligence failures in both the case of the underwear bomber and the fort hood shooter. the national intelligence director named former c.i.a. director john mclachlan to look at recent challenges facing the intelligence community. that is on top of a white house review, plus congressional hearings upcoming. some think that these reviews can be valuable. here is former national security official gordon jandro. >> they do need to move quickly. it's good to see reforms are being tut in place now. the reviews need to be concluded because additional reforms will probably be necessary. but we have to figure out what we want wrong and how do we stop it from happening again. >> reporter: he says congressional hearings can be useful if they don't turn into grand standing. >> republicans use their weekly address to criticize the white house on its response to terrorism. what's the gop saying? >> reporter: congre
now more from washington. tell us about this latest review. >> reporter: this review is supposed to look at intelligence failures in both the case of the underwear bomber and the fort hood shooter. the national intelligence director named former c.i.a. director john mclachlan to look at recent challenges facing the intelligence community. that is on top of a white house review, plus congressional hearings upcoming. some think that these reviews can be valuable. here is former national...
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and he asked his various aides in moscow, and they did know and they asked the embassy in washington, and they didn't know either. is that true? is it possible that somehow they didn't know what kant david was? >> host: i don't think too many americans knew what it means at the time. they don't know in my presence. when he said and looking schedule, and he -- he wanted to be treated as equal. so he was very precise looking that he was really, he did not care. and he asked why they don't want to speak with me at white house, and try to bring me to summer camp? may be humiliation. indicated his mind when it was first not recognized soviet union and then, invite the soviet delegation to princess island near istanbul and then they send their stray dogs. so it was true. and out. >> guest: it's a good example of how much both sides did understand of each other at that time. >> host: and now we are are coming to the and we will come back in some minutes. >> guest: okay. >> "after words" and several others c-span programs are available for download as podcast. more with peter golson and serge
and he asked his various aides in moscow, and they did know and they asked the embassy in washington, and they didn't know either. is that true? is it possible that somehow they didn't know what kant david was? >> host: i don't think too many americans knew what it means at the time. they don't know in my presence. when he said and looking schedule, and he -- he wanted to be treated as equal. so he was very precise looking that he was really, he did not care. and he asked why they don't...
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"good morning washington" continues right now. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> live and in hhi
"good morning washington" continues right now. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> live and in hhi